This is a real photograph. NOT a fake. The photographer is Kim Kyung-Hoon. The news agency is @Reuters. Reuters was founded in 1851. You know almost a hundred years before Trump. They are a news agency. Not the ghost and goblins deep state. THIS HAPPENED. pic.twitter.com/5HpJ923YuU

A conspiracy theory bubbling in right-wing media today: The idea that the widely-circulated photo of a migrant woman with two children at the border was "hoaxed" or "staged." pic.twitter.com/Padb9xynLu

A photograph of a woman and two children in diapers fleeing a smoking tear gas canister at the U.S.-Mexico border has prompted outrage at American authorities and the Trump administration https://t.co/30LPCAHrjP

In latest statement, White House Press Sec. Sanders says "we stand by our statement" from when revocation of journalist's pass was announced, but does not address allegations that she shared a doctored video of incident from her official Twitter account. https://t.co/2lbbnxYy90

I’ve worked in lots of places where reporters get banned, jailed and blacklisted — Christ, I’ve been banned from a whole country — but I’m struggling to imagine which of those governments would have the chief spokesperson send out a doctored video. https://t.co/6C5QTjk9oq

2/2 …Note the blurring on the arm, the intern and @Acosta, while the rest does not. Sticking with the data / facts, and as we captured the live C-Span video as streamed from their website, the video from @PressSec was changed. pic.twitter.com/FWDtSJu7GX

Unraveling the truth of CNN reporter Jim Acosta's encounter with a press aide has little do with determining if the White House posted a doctored video of the incident, writes @ibogost. https://t.co/4sSu0SLng7